Supergirl star Melissa Benoist has spoken out in the wake of sexual harassment accusations against co-showrunner Andrew Kreisberg, who has been suspended pending an investigation by Warner Bros.

“I am a woman who leads a show that supports equality and feminism, empowerment and fighting for what is right. I have always tried to conduct myself this way personally, as well,” Benoist said in a statement posted Sunday night on Twitter. “Sadly, the show and my career are a part of an industry that doesn’t always mirror these sentiments.”

In a Variety story Friday, 15 women and four men detailed years of alleged misconduct by Kreisberg, including frequent touching without permission, asking for massages from female staff members and sexualized comments about women’s appearances.

Welcome to the new trope Andrew, male ‘feminists’ are secretly sexual abusers. You’re just another man who went too far, and we need to punish you. You touched people, you commented on people’s appearances, and you asked women to massage you – that’s just wrong, how dare you try to talk to people you thought were attractive, shame, shame shame.

You know me guys. Usually, I hate Hollywood, for creating a monopoly on entertainment, but here’s where I have to show the double standards.

I smiled and laughed when I read this sign because it is just as sarcastic and witty as I am. It’s one of the reasons why I still watch SuperGirl. A piece of advice, that show’s writing is so bad; the show will not last long. The writers are shit.

And this wasn’t the only Hollywood/DC sexual assault allegation this week. We have Al Franken!

People like Al Franken is why I hate Hollywood. These entitled pieces of crap think they can do whatever they want, but hide it be ‘fighting for the ladies and equality’ later. It is absolutely disgusting.

The goal posts of feminism and ‘gender’ equality are always moving. Feminists consider a casual flirt, which Andrew seems to be ‘guilty’, is sexual harassment now. What isn’t sexual harassment anymore. Well, according to Canadian PM JT, we have a long way to go for Gender Equality.

Section 15 ensures the equal protection and benefit of the law “without discrimination […] based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.”

Court decisions have expanded this list to prohibit discrimination on other grounds, such as citizenship, marital status and sexual orientation; decisions have also recognized that multiple grounds of discrimination may intersect in particular cases.

Section 28 guarantees that all rights covered in the Charter apply equally to men and women.

The Canadian Human Rights Act of 1977 states that all Canadians have the right to equality, equal opportunity, fair treatment, and an environment free of discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, marital status and family status. It protects Canadians from discrimination when they are employed by or receive services from:

the federal government;

First Nations governments; or

private companies that are regulated by the federal government like banks, trucking companies, broadcasters and telecommunications companies.

The CHRA created the Canadian Human Rights Commission to investigate and settle complaints of discrimination, and refer them to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for a decision or settlement.

Other legislative acts that are important to women and equality rights are the Employment Equity Act and the Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act.

We all have the same rights under the law Trudeau, so you’re not making any sense. I know you like virtue signalling about Feminism, but we don’t need to do anything more to ensure women are equal partners in our culture on a legal level. Maybe there are a few people who need some attitude adjustments, and there are very few who do, but we don’t need to fight for ‘equality’ under the law anymore. Everybody is equal and have legal measures to follow to prosecute people who treat them with discrimination.

But the world of social justice wasn’t just interested in the world of ‘sexism’, it was really offended by Sir. John A. MacDonald for being a racist this week as well.

The John A. Macdonald monument in downtown Montreal was covered head-to-toe with what appears to be red paint early Sunday.

The vandalism took place ahead of a demonstration that saw hundreds take to the city’s streets to denounce racism and Bill 62, the province’s religious neutrality law requiring anyone receiving or providing public services to have an uncovered face.

Video posted online by a group of self-described “anti-colonial anti-racists” shows a colourful substance being sprayed onto the statue of Canada’s first prime minister at Place du Canada.

Yup, here we go again. Sir John A. MacDonald may have been the most famous drunk in Canada, but he wasn’t just a renowned drunk, he was a white supremacist who was out to destroy people of diversity because he was a colonialist.

MONTREAL, November 12, 2017 — On the eve of an important demonstration against hate and racism in Montreal, a group of anonymous local anti-colonial, anti-racist, anti-capitalist activists have successfully defaced the historical monument to Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A. Macdonald, located in downtown at Place du Canada.

The individuals responsible for this action are not affiliated with today’s anti-racist demonstration (www.manif12novembre.com) but have decided to target the John A. Macdonald statue as a clear symbol of colonialism, racism and white supremacy.

Here we go again; everything is white supremacy. White people need to beg forgiveness because we had the technology to spread our culture around the world, creating the world we see today. We went out and created a culture where cultures could trade with each other, massively enriching our lives. But doing that was racism, colonialism, and white supremacy. You are a special little snowflake.

The action today is inspired in part by movements in the USA to target public symbols of white supremacy for removal, such as Confederate statues. It’s also motivated by decolonial protests, like the “Rhodes Must Fall” movement in South Africa. As well, we are directly inspired by protests by anti-colonial activists – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous – against John. A. Macdonald, particularly in Kingston, Ontario, Macdonald’s hometown. We also note efforts elsewhere in the Canadian state to rename the schools named after Macdonald, including a resolution by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario who denounced Macdonald as the ‘architect of genocide against Indigenous people.’ The defacing of the Macdonald Monument is also appropriate in the context of the whitewashing of Canadian history this year during the “Canada 150” celebrations, and various calls to action, including the ‘375+150 = Bullshit’ graffiti action this summer.

If this doesn’t say that cultural Marxism hasn’t thoroughly infiltrated our culture, I don’t know what will convince you. They were inspired by the movements in the USA to remove ‘confederate statues’, while at the same time, they are shouting from the rooftops about Colonialism and ‘genocide’ against Indigenous people, despite the fact, there are over 1,000,000 indigenous people living in Canada, around 5% of our population. The Indian act wasn’t an act of wipe out anybody; it was an act to try to create stability. If people didn’t know, Canada and the US weren’t on the best of terms at the time, so ensuring the Indigenous people’s cooperation and assimilation was foremost on MacDonald’s mind at the time. Indigenous people who weren’t Canadians could become an ally of the United States.

John A. Macdonald was a white supremacist. He directly contributed to the genocide of Indigenous peoples with the creation of the brutal residential schools system, as well as other measures meant to destroy native cultures and traditions. He was racist and hostile towards non-white minority groups in Canada, openly promoting the preservation of a so-called “Aryan” Canada. He passed laws to exclude people of Chinese origin. He was responsible for the hanging of Métis martyr Louis Riel. Macdonald’s statue belongs in a museum, not as a monument taking up public space in Montreal.

First, there is still over 1,000,000 Indigenous people in Canada. If he intended to commit genocide, there wouldn’t be. Second, not allowing people of specific origins to immigrate into your country is not racism, it is called planning your society. Third, there was no talk of an ‘Aryan’ Canada. Plus, Louis Riel story has mixed reactions. He did rebel against the government, making him a traitor to Canada, as it was emerging as a nation. We were not on friendly terms with the US, so it isn’t far from the imagination that the US could have exploited this politically at the time, so Sir John A. MacDonald did what he needed to do to ensure peace, order, and good government.

This political correctness trying to attack the histories of our nations for racism creates a cultural backdrop where we celebrate things that are genuinely oppressive.

Barbie has had another makeover. This time as a hijab-wearing Muslim. It was only last month that Mattel gave Barbie a dramatic transformation with a variety of skin tones and different body types, including adding curves to her impossibly slender frame. Now a Nigerian medical scientist has taken Instagram by storm since she began posting images of a hijab-wearing Barbie doll a few weeks ago.

Yeah, because everything has to be about the religion of peace. When people say white English and other European cultures were ‘colonial’ and attempted to ‘eradicate’ entire societies, I laugh, because they sure didn’t do a great job doing that. Those ‘eradicated’ cultures are still with us in some form or another, practice the things they have always exercised, and we have elevated them to our technology and social progress.

Islam isn’t as forgiving towards the differing cultures in the countries they have complete power. Every single county they invade, and yes it is an invasion, what starts as a minority eventually becomes an Islamic majority.